Saturday, January 31, 2009

Has it really been a whole week since I last posted? Ah, best of intentions. This week has been a little crazy. Here's what we've been up to...

- Matt was off work Mon-Wed, so we stayed in the mountains skiing and relaxing until Tuesday evening. AND Kate started skiing independently!! Her daddy couldn't be more proud! I need to figure out how to get the video off my cell phone.- Wed was a crazy busy day:

Kids had preschool

Picked up Matt's car at the dealership shop (finally figured out why the battery has been dying every few days - the OnStar had never been fully disconnected)

Jack fell at preschool and got a cut next to his eye. We thought it was going to be fine, so I butterflied it up and went to the party. After the party, it wasn't healing great so we headed to the hospital and got it glued up

- Poor Jack can't get a break this week, less than 24 hrs after his injury, he started running a fever which quickly turned into a nasty tummy bug.

- We refinanced our house (yes, the one we just purchased a few months ago... just can't beat the rates!) If you are looking to refinance, we highly recommend Loans At Wholesale. We have used them a number of times, and they have the best rates and the greatest service. (not an advertisement - which I don't do - they really are awesome!)

- We finished up the week with a little more skiing and a lot of napping.

This is only the second weekly family update, and I already feel like they are too frequent. Might change it to every other week. This week was GORGEOUS - temps up in the 60's so we tried to get outside as much as we could. Spent a lot of time with playgroup moms (remind me to blog about how great our playgroup is!).

- Had an extra playgroup date at our house.- Spent one day at the zoo with some playgroup moms and kids- Did a 2+ mile hike with other playgroup moms and found our first geocache thanks to Gretchen- Had knitting/crochet night (aka playgroup moms' wine and brownies/cookies night) where I restarted the sweater I've been making for Nina Sprinkles. The original I was too small since Nina has grown so much (she's huge - like 8lbs now!) so I pulled it all out and am starting a larger size.- Our dining room table and chairs arrived!

Thursday, January 22, 2009

While I am posting recipes, PopMom and Gretchen asked for this recipe, so I thought I would share it with everyone. I adapted it from one of my favorite little cookbooks Light Muffins. They are our current favorite while I use up all the cranberries I bought over the holidays!

Just a warning that these are a very hearty and not very sweet muffin. I made them for playgroup last week, but another mom brought cookies with chocolate and peanut butter chips. These muffins didn't stand a chance next to those cookies! You can also use blueberries instead of cranberries, but then I would cut back on the sugar a little bit.

Mix dry ingredients in a large bowl. Stir in cranberries until well coated and evenly distributed. In a small bowl, stir together milk, bananas, oil and egg. Add to dry ingredients and stir until just moistened. Spoon batter evenly into muffin cups. These muffins don't have a lot of rise, so the muffin cups will be pretty full (great for high altitudes!).

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

**Warning: Do not read this post, do not make this recipe, just walk away right now!!**

My mother-in-law sent me this recipe in November, but I never got a chance to make it because we had so many goodies hanging around the house all through the holidays. Last night I got the hankering for something sweet, and my normal square of dark chocolate just wasn't going to satisfy the craving. So I pulled out this recipe and oh-my-goodness it is a dangerous recipe to have! I made Matt run to the store to get some ice cream to go with it. While it probably isn't going to win any baking awards, it is really yummy for a quick evening snack. One mug recipe was plenty for both Matt and me, although I could have easily eaten an entire mug myself!

I used walnut oil and added a dash of cinnamon to improve the flavor. I also omitted the chocolate chips because that was a bit more decadent that I needed. I like my mother-in-law's idea of adding toffee pieces. I also think some carmel or butterscotch sauce on top would be heavenly. Mmmmm...

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Yesterday (Monday) I had briefly and simply explained to Kate and Jack that today (Tuesday) was going to be a very important day because we would be getting a new president of the United States. We talked about why inaugurations don't happen very often. How we choose the president. What his name is. Etc. Jack was listening, but not very intently.

This morning (Tuesday) with all our normal morning chaos, I actually forgot that it was inauguration day until Kate reminded me with an excited announcement of, "Mommy! This is a very important day! All the states are getting a new president today!"

Before I could really respond, Jack pipes up, "What am I going to get for a new present today?"

Poor Jack could not be consoled after I explained that we were getting a new "president" not a "present." Although I realize that to many it is one and the same! LOL

Saturday, January 17, 2009

One of the reasons I started this blog was not only to talk about "going green" but also to keep family and friends updated on our life and to document a bit of our life for my own memory (since I am certainly not doing it with baby books or scrapbooks!). I am going to attempt a weekly summary of what is happening in our family unless it is a profoundly boring week. Normally we aren't quite this busy, but happenings this week...

-Kate and Jack are in birthday party season. We are attending parties 2 Saturdays in a row with more coming up. I wasn't planning on doing a party for Kate until she was in kindergarten, but I'm not sure I can get out of it this year.-Nina Sprinkles got "fixed" last Tuesday. No Nina Sprinklets are possible now.- Both kids started back to swim lessons twice a week. We quit at the beginning of last summer since lessons get crowded and we were at the pool a lot anyway. I was going to sign them up in the fall, but I was a bit of a procrastinator. Kate is swimming entire laps of the pool now, and Jack just likes to goof off in the water but is *almost* bobbing under the water of his own accord.- Matt worked nights all last week. It is always nice to have him around during the day.- Matt and I started seriously looking at school options for kindergarten next year.- Kate moved up from Preschool to Level One gymnastics this week. She was VERY nervous about joining the "bigger" girls (I think she thought she was joining the "team" as she mentioned to me that she can't do any flips yet...). She held her own in the new class (she is as tall as the 6 yr olds in class!) and came out beaming with pride and joy. Jack is continuing in the preschool gymnastics class. He loves it as long as they don't do the same thing for too long. His favorites are the trampoline and the foam pit.- Matt also got to go to Crested Butte this week for a bit of guys' skiing.- I had two nights out - playgroup moms' holiday party (we always do it in Jan) & documentary movie night- We met Shannon & kids for dinner one evening (we try to get together when the hubbies are working similar hours)- We hosted playgroup at our house despite our lack of furniture... just more room for the kids to run around!- We had some great weather this week, so the kids got out in the back yard lots and we even spent an afternoon at the park.

AugustAma visits, takes Kate back to Dallas with her, Jack and I follow a few days later, and take a quick trip to Austin (see Lauren, Matt, John Matthew, Luke & Connor; Ito; and Keahi, Dave, Makaio & Cyan)Make offer on new house

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

I know I've mentioned before my documentary film club. I think it is just a brilliant idea (not mine!). Just like book club only there is no prep. A group of women gather at rotating houses, watch a documentary, and discuss the film (there's lots of other discussion also!). We bring appetizers or desserts, and there is lots of wine. I would really like to do something similar for families once the kids are a little older.

This last weekend we watched the film Walk To Beautiful. Wow. See this film if you can. It is beautiful and moving. Filmed in Ethiopia, the film follows several women with urinary fistulas after prolonged labors* and stillbirths as they travel long distances (like 6+ hours of walking plus who-knows-how-long on a bus) to receive care at the Hamlin Fistula Hospital. The film does a great job of portraying how devastating the urinary incontinence is for these women. They are totally ostracized in their communities. A fate worse than death for many of them. The hospital provides life-changing care for these women for a medical condition that is unheard of in the US.

Really a must see.

Since I didn't have the chance to do my Holiday Charity Giveaway in December, I have decided to take the money that I set aside for the giveaway and donate it to The Fistula Foundation. Hope that is okay with all the readers!

*We women in the US may complain about our obstetric care (not enough midwives, too medical, high c-section rates, inadequate insurance coverage, etc), but it may be more difficult for you to complain after watching this film. Our issues are minor when compared. Some facts from the film/website:- Fistulas were largely irradicated in developed countries with introduction of forceps and c-sections. -There are only 93 OB/GYNs in Ethiopia for a population of 75 million. -The risk of death due to pregnancy and childbirth in the US is 1 in 2800. In Africa, it is 1 in 16.-The hospital tells women to start walking to medical care as soon as they feel the baby "walking" inside of them.

Monday, January 12, 2009

My cooking really slacked off during our move and over the holidays so I need to get back into the Monday Menu Plan. I did much better this last week, but it always helps to have a plan. I still find that it is easiest for our family's lifestyle to only plan 3-4 meals/week as we usually have at least one night of leftovers, one night out, and one spontaneous or "I don't feel like really cooking" meal. Last week's meals looked like this:

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Kate getting in on the father-son photoJack playing one of his favorite games with Ito (Matt's dad)

Kate helping make our Christmas morning Swedish Tea Ring (another family tradition I meant to blog about... you'll have to wait until next year!)

Nina Sprinkles getting a drink from the Christmas Tree

And the neighbors tree that fell in our driveway during a huge windstorm one night. Delayed my trip to meet up with Matt and the kids skiing in the mountains. Had to stay home for another few hours by myself. Poor me!

Thursday, January 08, 2009

Want to share a few photos from our Christmas before winter is over! (and, Marie, I promise I'll post house photos, but I want to wait until some of our furniture gets here!)

One of our holiday traditions is that the kids get new PJs and get to open them on Christmas Eve. We also always get them a new book for Christmas, and this year we added it to the Christmas Eve present opening (works much better as books tend to get lost in the shuffle and forgotten about on Christmas morning).

Matt's dad was here for Christmas as well as Matt's cousin Hannah. I thought it would be fun this year to get EVERYONE at our house for Christmas matching PJs. So I did! It wasn't easy to find matching jammies in the range of sizes, and all I could find was pretty wild. I think it made it all the more fun! We looked pretty cute, we were all warm and comfy and we all wore our jammies well into the day.

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

After saying I might not be around much, I find myself wanting to blog! :) Got lots and lots checked off the never ending "To Do" list yesterday, so I am feeling pretty good.

We were desperate for groceries yesterday so I hit the store with the kids. Before I tell my little tale, I must brag that the normal supermarket that I go to has the absolute best view as you walk out. Usually I am a bit cranky leaving the grocery store usually due to fighting kids, long lines, or not finding the specific product I want. Regardless, when I step out of this grocery store, I can't help but smile at the view. One of these days I'll have to take a photo to share, but today something else made me smile at the grocery store.

As we strolled the aisles, Kate suddenly yells, "Mom, STOP!" Before I realize what is going on, she says, "Please lift me up."

As I am lifting her up, I see what she has spotted... candy covered almonds... yum.

In her amazed voice she asks me, "Mommy, what is that?!?" I tell her that they are candy covered almonds. She, of course, asks to buy some.

I look at the ingredient label and respond, "Honey, these have artificial coloring* in them which isn't good for our bodies."

Being the smarty that she is, she quickly responds back, "Then why do they put it in there?"

Good question. I had no good response.**********************************************And while we are talking grocery stores, can I complain for a minute? Why do they have to over package all the organic produce? Green peppers individually wrapped in plastic. Bananas covered in sticky green tape. So you have to choose between pesticides or plastic. Grrr...

*Just FYI, I am not a nazi about artificial coloring. I do try to avoid it my food purchases, but I don't even think about it when eating out or when the craving for M&Ms takes over! I even had to get some regular green food coloring for Christmas cookies this year. I tried buying and mixing the yellow and blue natural food dyes from Whole Foods (they didn't have green). It just turned grey.

Monday, January 05, 2009

Not a toast to the new year, but toast for the new year. That is what I had for dinner on the last day of 2008. It was really perfect. After a fairly stressful last few months, Matt gave me one of the best gifts ever. He left town and took the kids with him for New Years. I was ALONE in my house for four days! I needed the extended break more than I realized. I also took a technology break during that time (well, I couldn't totally stay away from Facebook or my cell phone, but I only did quick checks). And while I didn't get all I wanted to accomplish done, I do feel better. Finally moved my entire office to the new house, unpacked the last bathroom box (do I really need that stuff since it has been sitting in a box for 4 months?), and organized my closet. Also watched a few movies, got some great deals shopping, and did a lot of nothing.

I am looking forward to 2009 as we settle into our new home and really make it ours. I have some great ideas for the basement play area. Yesterday we went furniture shopping and picked out a few key pieces. Despite several inches of snow on the ground, I'm already mentally planning my garden. I've also been reading up on keeping chickens (a lifelong dream!) as we now have an old dog run that would make a perfect coop. Our family has many other plans for this year that should be fun.

During 2008, sometimes I found myself so busy documenting life (or feeling guilty that I wasn't blogging or answering email or feeling overwhelmed by life), that I forgot to enjoy it. So I'll offer no excuses and I won't feel guilty for basically ignoring my blog the last month. I have no intentions of totally letting my blog go to the wayside, but I am also not sure how much I'll be here during 2009. You'll probably find me in spurts as fun things happen that I want to share.